Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Moonshine Café, HauzKhas Village

 
When I asked what was the USP (unique selling point) of the restaurant, Mooshine Café and Bar in Hauz Khas Village, the owner didn’t take time to mention that the place was divided into three section so that it could have three types of music. Situated on the second floor, the restaurant Moonshine is a new entrant in Hauz Khas, which already has hundreds of such restaurants. Talking about the ambience, the restaurant is blessed with one of the biggest spaces on a single floor in Hauz Khas village, the interiors here were like any other bar with dimly lit, laser stars and hearts on the walls. But the other pleasing point is their live band, where one can see people matching their steps.
Food comprises every variety, be it Chinese, Continental or Indian. However, we ordered Chicken Tangdri, Brushchetta,  Panko Crusted Dahi Kebabs, Lamb Quesadillas and Stuffed Tandoori Mushroom. While all the dishes taste good, it could have been better. In the main course, they served some of their signature dishes like Moonshine Burgers, Moonshine Keema Pao, Mushroom Risotto, Fish Steak along with a range of heavenly delightful Pizza’s and Pasta’s. Besides Pizza, most of the dishes we had to skip because of not having any appetite. A nice place to have drinks and listen to good music.
            
About Rakesh Kumar

Rakesh Kumar is a New Delhi based journalist at The Statesman, one of India's oldest and most respected newspapers. He writes in depth feature articles on issues of contemporary interest along with covering Travel, Lifestyle and Tech beats regularly. He can be contacted at urs.rakesh4@gmail.com

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